日大全共闘 -あの時代に恋した私の記録-

佐々木 美智子 / Michiko Sasaki

¥15,400(¥14,000 + tax)

Publisher/鹿砦社

   Published/2009
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/331   Size/258*188*25
Google翻訳
Japanese female photographer, Michiko Sasaki's photo book "Nichidai Zenkyoto-My record of falling in love in that era-". Born in Nemuro, Hokkaido in 1934. Moved to Tokyo at the age of 22. After working at Nikkatsu Studio for three years, graduated from photography school and became a photographer. While managing the legendary bar "Musasabi" in Shinjuku's Golden Gai, he was involved in the production of the documentary film "The Dead Come and Cut My Exit" produced by Nichiei Shinsha. Taking this opportunity, we will start filming the Great Struggle. After that, Michiko Sasaki, who has a unique career of running a restaurant and pension in Amazon for 9 years after running "Golden Gate" in Shinjuku. This book is a "Record of the Great Struggle in Japan" taken by Sasaki in the 1960s. Rather than a ``historical record'' shot by numerous photojournalists, it is a ``personal story'' by a photographer who fell in love with the real faces of students who pursued ``self-transformation'' with a sense of solidarity and a sense of dynamism. A group of works that strongly feel the element of ". A book full of love by Sasaki, who refrained from releasing it publicly at the time of filming, fearing that it would remain as evidence against the students.
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